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When Art Functions As A Living Organism

Jason deCaires Taylor Offers A Visual Update On His Underwater Eco-Sculpture Park

When Art Functions As A Living OrganismWhen Jason deCaires Taylor began lowering  statuary to the bottom of the ocean, he knew that his artificial reefs would attract a crowd.  For the British photographer, cinematographer, three-dimensional modeler of  the human form, and conservationist, the greatest patina that one could bestow on his creations is that of marine life.

Last autumn, Wildlife Art Journal brought you a story on deCaires Taylor's latest installation off the coast of Mexico's resort city of Cancun. Read that story and a fabulous slide show of images by clicking here.  Already, there is compelling evidence that his artwork is fulfilling its intended

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Written by Todd Wilkinson

Categorized As: News, Nature Photography
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